'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' – Now ‘Game Ready’ As Nvidia Releases GeForce Driver Updates
Benjie Batanes | | May 18, 2015 08:16 PM EDT |
"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" is a massive online open world game and has become the most eagerlyawaited RPG for the PC this year. It is scheduled to be released this Tuesday, May 19. In anticipation for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" release, Nvidia is also releasing GeForce card drivers that will optimize the video graphics of PC owners for the game. The updated drivers can be downloaded at geforce.com and also include installation guides.
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Players of "The Witcher 3" game can take advantage of the graphic enhancement by usingHairworks or other similar video enhancing tools. Nvidia release a YouTube video in order to show the quality of "The Witcher 3" game enhanced by their "Gameworks" suites.
Meanwhile, CD Projekt Red warns AMD card users not to enable HairWorks or other graphic enhancing tools since it may lead to "unsatisfactory performance." Marcin Momot from CD Projkt Red wrote that they are receiving numerous queries about AMD Radeon GPU's capability of using the HairWork graphic technology from Nvidia. He said that Radeon can run HairWorks but users should be aware that the result may not be their satisfactory and the Nvidia codes have not been optimized for the Radeon GPU.
He instead recommends Radeon users to simply have the Nvidia HairWorks disabled the moment that the video performance becomes unsatisfactory.
Aside from the PC, the third installment of "The Witcher" game will also be launched in the Xbox One and PS 4 game consoles. It took the developer CD Projekt Red four years to complete the game. The developer has recently release a launch cinematic for "The Witcher 3: Wild hunt." The video is available for viewing at Youtube.
Although the video preview is quite impressive, PC gamers will be able to actually see it for themselves once "The Witcher 3" is released tomorrow.
TagsThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, The Witcher 3, the witcher 3 trailer, CD Projekt Red, Nvidia, Nvidia GeForce GTX, Nvidia chips, HairWorks, Video games, games
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